Applied Theatre and Gender Justice
Imagination, Play, Movement
Herausgeber: Brenner, Lisa S; Cruz, Evelyn Diaz
Applied Theatre and Gender Justice
Imagination, Play, Movement
Herausgeber: Brenner, Lisa S; Cruz, Evelyn Diaz
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Applied Theatre and Gender Justice is a collection of essays highlighting the value and efficacy of using applied theatre to address gender in a broad range of settings, identifying challenges, and offering concrete best practices.
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Applied Theatre and Gender Justice is a collection of essays highlighting the value and efficacy of using applied theatre to address gender in a broad range of settings, identifying challenges, and offering concrete best practices.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781032377643
- ISBN-10: 103237764X
- Artikelnr.: 71184464
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781032377643
- ISBN-10: 103237764X
- Artikelnr.: 71184464
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Lisa S. Brenner is a professor of theatre at Drew University, where she teaches dramaturgy, theatre history, and applied performance. Her theatre experience includes dramaturgy, devising, directing, and playwriting. Evelyn Diaz Cruz is a professor of theatre at the University of San Diego, where she teaches playwriting, acting, theatre of diversity, and theatre and community. Her theatre experience includes playwriting, directing, and acting.
Part 1: Igniting Eco-activism 1. Decolonizing the Conversation: Sustainable
Development Performances in Egypt 2. Patnaik's Cyco Theatre in India:
Grassroots Environmental and Gender Activism 3. Resisting Ecological
Colonialism in the Niger Delta: Indigenous Women and the Beni Kamai
Festival Theatre Part 2: Inspiring Playful Interventions 4. Picking up the
Sequins: Drag Storytime Performances, Applied Theatre, and Queer Joy 5.
Facilitating Gender Awareness with First Drop Theatre: Applied Theatre in
Indian Workplaces 6. Yassified Shakespeare: The Case for TikTok as Applied
Theatre Part 3: Affecting Responses to Violence 7. Facilitating Afecto in
Resistance to Violence: Patricia Ariza's Work with Female Victims of
Colombia's Armed Conflict 8. Moving Women from the Margins to the Center of
History: After/Life and the 1967 Detroit Rebellion 9. No Seriously, Humor
is Important Part 4: Reclaiming Bodily Autonomy 10. The Billboard
#TrustBlackWomen: Abortion as Self-Care 11. Challenging Ableist Views of
Motherhood: Mind The Gap's Daughters of Fortune 12. The Maternal Ground on
Which I Stand: Developing A Solo Performance within the Harris Matriarchy
Part 5: Affirming Identity with Youth 13. Negotiating Gender (in)Justice:
The Politics of Visibility in the Performing Justice Project 14. Queering
Playback Theatre 15. ART Built on Trust and Solidarity: Creating Applied
Theatre with Girls and Nonbinary Teens Part 6: Expanding the Definitions
16. Performing Vulnerability, Voicing Resistance: Women's Spoken Word
Poetry in Trinidad and Tobago 17. Tools for Equity and Collaboration 18.
The Art of Genderbending: Fighting Hegemonic Gender Ideology with Chinese
Martial Arts
Development Performances in Egypt 2. Patnaik's Cyco Theatre in India:
Grassroots Environmental and Gender Activism 3. Resisting Ecological
Colonialism in the Niger Delta: Indigenous Women and the Beni Kamai
Festival Theatre Part 2: Inspiring Playful Interventions 4. Picking up the
Sequins: Drag Storytime Performances, Applied Theatre, and Queer Joy 5.
Facilitating Gender Awareness with First Drop Theatre: Applied Theatre in
Indian Workplaces 6. Yassified Shakespeare: The Case for TikTok as Applied
Theatre Part 3: Affecting Responses to Violence 7. Facilitating Afecto in
Resistance to Violence: Patricia Ariza's Work with Female Victims of
Colombia's Armed Conflict 8. Moving Women from the Margins to the Center of
History: After/Life and the 1967 Detroit Rebellion 9. No Seriously, Humor
is Important Part 4: Reclaiming Bodily Autonomy 10. The Billboard
#TrustBlackWomen: Abortion as Self-Care 11. Challenging Ableist Views of
Motherhood: Mind The Gap's Daughters of Fortune 12. The Maternal Ground on
Which I Stand: Developing A Solo Performance within the Harris Matriarchy
Part 5: Affirming Identity with Youth 13. Negotiating Gender (in)Justice:
The Politics of Visibility in the Performing Justice Project 14. Queering
Playback Theatre 15. ART Built on Trust and Solidarity: Creating Applied
Theatre with Girls and Nonbinary Teens Part 6: Expanding the Definitions
16. Performing Vulnerability, Voicing Resistance: Women's Spoken Word
Poetry in Trinidad and Tobago 17. Tools for Equity and Collaboration 18.
The Art of Genderbending: Fighting Hegemonic Gender Ideology with Chinese
Martial Arts
Part 1: Igniting Eco-activism 1. Decolonizing the Conversation: Sustainable
Development Performances in Egypt 2. Patnaik's Cyco Theatre in India:
Grassroots Environmental and Gender Activism 3. Resisting Ecological
Colonialism in the Niger Delta: Indigenous Women and the Beni Kamai
Festival Theatre Part 2: Inspiring Playful Interventions 4. Picking up the
Sequins: Drag Storytime Performances, Applied Theatre, and Queer Joy 5.
Facilitating Gender Awareness with First Drop Theatre: Applied Theatre in
Indian Workplaces 6. Yassified Shakespeare: The Case for TikTok as Applied
Theatre Part 3: Affecting Responses to Violence 7. Facilitating Afecto in
Resistance to Violence: Patricia Ariza's Work with Female Victims of
Colombia's Armed Conflict 8. Moving Women from the Margins to the Center of
History: After/Life and the 1967 Detroit Rebellion 9. No Seriously, Humor
is Important Part 4: Reclaiming Bodily Autonomy 10. The Billboard
#TrustBlackWomen: Abortion as Self-Care 11. Challenging Ableist Views of
Motherhood: Mind The Gap's Daughters of Fortune 12. The Maternal Ground on
Which I Stand: Developing A Solo Performance within the Harris Matriarchy
Part 5: Affirming Identity with Youth 13. Negotiating Gender (in)Justice:
The Politics of Visibility in the Performing Justice Project 14. Queering
Playback Theatre 15. ART Built on Trust and Solidarity: Creating Applied
Theatre with Girls and Nonbinary Teens Part 6: Expanding the Definitions
16. Performing Vulnerability, Voicing Resistance: Women's Spoken Word
Poetry in Trinidad and Tobago 17. Tools for Equity and Collaboration 18.
The Art of Genderbending: Fighting Hegemonic Gender Ideology with Chinese
Martial Arts
Development Performances in Egypt 2. Patnaik's Cyco Theatre in India:
Grassroots Environmental and Gender Activism 3. Resisting Ecological
Colonialism in the Niger Delta: Indigenous Women and the Beni Kamai
Festival Theatre Part 2: Inspiring Playful Interventions 4. Picking up the
Sequins: Drag Storytime Performances, Applied Theatre, and Queer Joy 5.
Facilitating Gender Awareness with First Drop Theatre: Applied Theatre in
Indian Workplaces 6. Yassified Shakespeare: The Case for TikTok as Applied
Theatre Part 3: Affecting Responses to Violence 7. Facilitating Afecto in
Resistance to Violence: Patricia Ariza's Work with Female Victims of
Colombia's Armed Conflict 8. Moving Women from the Margins to the Center of
History: After/Life and the 1967 Detroit Rebellion 9. No Seriously, Humor
is Important Part 4: Reclaiming Bodily Autonomy 10. The Billboard
#TrustBlackWomen: Abortion as Self-Care 11. Challenging Ableist Views of
Motherhood: Mind The Gap's Daughters of Fortune 12. The Maternal Ground on
Which I Stand: Developing A Solo Performance within the Harris Matriarchy
Part 5: Affirming Identity with Youth 13. Negotiating Gender (in)Justice:
The Politics of Visibility in the Performing Justice Project 14. Queering
Playback Theatre 15. ART Built on Trust and Solidarity: Creating Applied
Theatre with Girls and Nonbinary Teens Part 6: Expanding the Definitions
16. Performing Vulnerability, Voicing Resistance: Women's Spoken Word
Poetry in Trinidad and Tobago 17. Tools for Equity and Collaboration 18.
The Art of Genderbending: Fighting Hegemonic Gender Ideology with Chinese
Martial Arts